Between Jan. 25 and Jan. 29, Grey allegedly received images of child pornography through the Internet. In addition, in December 2012 and January 2013, while living in Citrus Heights, Grey failed to register as a sex offender, according to a federal Department of Justice news release.

In April 2011, Grey pleaded guilty to failing to register as a sex offender while living in Woodland. According to a story in The Bee at that time, Grey had been court-martialed in July 2007 after receiving depictions of child pornography and, as part of his sentence, had been ordered to register as a sex offender. The branch of the military in which Grey was serving was not specified.

Federal court records show that he was sentenced in June 2011 to 10 months in prison, followed by 120 months of supervised release.

The current case resulted from an investigation by the Sacramento Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, a federally and state-funded task force managed by the Sacramento County Sheriff's Department with agents from federal, state and local agencies.

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